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Dr Neha explained that tobacco use alters oestrogen and progesterone balance, increasing fibroid risk. Reduced uterine blood and oxygen supply in smokers promote abnormal tissue growth. Women under 35 are especially susceptible. Smoking cessation, along with diet, exercise, and stress management, mitigates hormonal disruption and may prevent early-onset fibroid development.
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